Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,205,580 members, 7,993,000 topics. Date: Sunday, 03 November 2024 at 10:56 PM

Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 - Travel (401) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Travel / Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 (873572 Views)

Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 10 / Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 9 / Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 3 (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) ... (398) (399) (400) (401) (402) (403) (404) ... (511) (Go Down)

Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by LOTRISH45: 2:43pm On Jan 25, 2019
CONGRATULATIONS @flyboi1
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Olami2903: 3:09pm On Jan 25, 2019
hi Thanks for the response. Please are you absolutely sure and do you know anyone else that did? Because the person from records in unilag asked me to get the diploma transcript but it involves going to Unilag and I'm not around to make that journey so i need to know if i can do without it. Thanks
jjohndoe83:

LL.B will do.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by ottawasenators: 3:11pm On Jan 25, 2019
Speaking generally based on my experience, if you have a good relationship with the account officer you can get it in 5 mins.

I will suggest you go along with a sample of the letter to make processing faster. Page 1 of this thread have samples

regards



FirstTImeUser:
Good afternoon
Please does anyone know how long it takes to get a bank reference letter from Gtb?
Anyone please?
Thanks

3 Likes

Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Eraytee: 3:11pm On Jan 25, 2019
Massive congratulations to you @flyboi1 go and flourish
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Zinggi(f): 3:11pm On Jan 25, 2019
[quote author=flyboi1 post=75095763]Long Post Alert!!!
TIMELINE
FSW outland
ECA - IQAS July 2016 (They were the fastest as at this time period – 3weeks)
IELTS;
20-08-2016 BC LRWS 8,6.5,7.5,6.5
25-05-2017 BC LRWS 8.5,6.5,7.0,8.0
29-07-2017 BC LRWS 8.5,6.5,7.0,8.0
28-10-2017 BC LRWS 8.5,7.0,7.0,7.0
30-06-2018 MOD LRWS 9,8,7,7.5


Congratulations.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Utonne: 3:13pm On Jan 25, 2019
Congrats @Flyboi1 and every other PPR recepients.
Guys, please keep sharing your ppr stories. They help encourage those waiting...x

5 Likes

Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by emmadeking(m): 3:45pm On Jan 25, 2019
smslive2:
Read more about the combination of Peace Studies And Conflict Resolution with other courses here

Lol
I have done myself the favour of familiarizing with the tips on boosting CRS.
What necessitated my question was because someone said in few pages back that we should be careful of the courses we opt for in PGD in order to get a favourable evaluation during ECA, hence, my asking if Peace studies and conflict resolution is cool
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Matma: 4:02pm On Jan 25, 2019
Debsify:
Those guys aren't reliable anymore, WES is better and faster. I think we should stop referring people to use ICES

What of IQAS, is it OK to use?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by jjohndoe83: 4:03pm On Jan 25, 2019
Olami2903:
hi Thanks for the response. Please are you absolutely sure and do you know anyone else that did? Because the person from records in unilag asked me to get the diploma transcript but it involves going to Unilag and I'm not around to make that journey so i need to know if i can do without it. Thanks
From my reading on this thread, that is my opinion and I believe it is the correct position. I'm currently evaluating my LLB with IQAS as well. If in doubt, you can consult others.

1 Like

Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Ntorr(m): 4:25pm On Jan 25, 2019
[/color]Hi, Uche my AOR is November 9, 2018 and my number is 08035731205. I will be grateful if I am added to the group. Many thanks.
[color=#006600]
[quote author=Uchihasasuke19 post=75095431]

Kindly PM your phone number. I'll request the admin to add you..[/quote
]
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Nobody: 4:25pm On Jan 25, 2019
Well i graduated from unilag and i have sent my transcript to IQAS and yes im a lawyer u need to send both ur diploma and subsequent years transcript for it to be a complete 5 years study and to also get the evaluation of a First professional degree... without that your results are not complete. Be guided and u can check Page 1 too for more info it helps
Olami2903:
Hello guys,

Please i have a question, trying to do the ECA for my Unilag LLB with IQAS and but i got in through Diploma. Do i need to get the transcript for my diploma too, or is my regular Unilag LLB transcript sufficient. i need to get the Professional assessment to make up my CRS. Thanks.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Eraytee: 4:28pm On Jan 25, 2019
if you are not a lawyer i think you should use WES or ICES. the waiting time of IQAS is draining with the current trend

Matma:


What of IQAS, is it OK to use?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by FirstTImeUser: 4:35pm On Jan 25, 2019
ottawasenators:
Speaking generally based on my experience, if you have a good relationship with the account officer you can get it in 5 mins.

I will suggest you go along with a sample of the letter to make processing faster. Page 1 of this thread have samples

regards




Thank you oh@ottawasenators. I went to inquire in the bank and the lady was telling me it has to be sent to the head office for approval bla bla bla
I knew that couldn't be the case
Will reapproach.thanks again

1 Like

Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by RuggedArab: 4:45pm On Jan 25, 2019
Good afternoon Guys,

I trust you all are doing great.

Please I need help on choosing NOC. I am thinking it is NOC 6235 (Financial sales representatives) but then again I need to be sure.

My JD is thus:

• Process applications of individuals applying for loans and credit: Interviews applicant to obtain personal and financial data and fills out
application.
• Call or write to credit bureaus, employers, and personal references to check credit and personal references.
• Establish credit limit, considering such factors as applicant's assets, credit experience, and personal references, based on predetermined
standards.
• Notify customer by mail, telephone, or in person of acceptance or rejection of application.
• Keep records or files of credit transactions, deposits, and payments, and send letters or confer with customers having delinquent accounts
to make payment.
• Send form letters and brochures to solicit business from prospective customers.
• Adjust incorrect credit charges and grant extensions of credit on overdue accounts.
• Accept payment on accounts.
• Keep electronic record of applications for loans and credit, using computer.
• Compute interest and payments, using calculator.
• Provide customer credit information or rating on request to retail stores, credit agencies, or banks.
• Check value of customer's collateral, such as securities, held as security for loan.
• Advise customer by phone or in writing about loan or credit information.
• Assist customer in filling out loan or credit application.
• Handle inbound/outbound calls from internal and external customers
• Thoroughly and efficiently gather customer information, access accounts and fulfill customer needs
• Take payment information and other pertinent information such as addresses and phone numbers
• Understand customer’s account and business rules to provide accurate information to our customers
• Utilize multiple systems to complete daily tasks and follow through with customer requests or concerns
• Provide excellent customer services by responding well to questions, providing timely, accurate and helpful responses
• Preparing statements to credit department if customer fails to respond; initiating repossession proceedings or service disconnection; and
keeping records of collection and status of accounts.
• Types or prepares follow-up letters for customer accounts, notifications of change of address for collection agencies, and other documents.
• Performs various clerical tasks as required, including logging and routing incoming mail, typing, reception duties, and preparation of outgoing
mail.
• Responds to telephone inquiries and assists in solving questions related to the status of customer accounts; documents status of collection
efforts.
• Perform limited research in preparation for updating records, such as tracing customer mailing address.
• Ensure strict confidentiality of financial records.
• Perform miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned.


Thank you for your help.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by jholarharde(f): 4:47pm On Jan 25, 2019
flyboi1:


lool. i know right!. its kuku one of the reasons she fell in love with me grin grin
congrats bro, so happy for you. go and flourish
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by raphrulz: 4:57pm On Jan 25, 2019
Lol... God will do it..

But with the way some people have been asking same questions repeatedly... the pages would definitely run too fast.

How is the wait treating you bro??

And how is my dumprep doing abeg? I have too missed her here ooo

Pls send my greetings.


Topsmamen:


There's this book called "The Meaning of Dreams". I think I should go read it. SMH.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by mcstan18(m): 4:58pm On Jan 25, 2019
emmadeking:
What necessitated my question was because someone said in few pages back that we should be careful of the courses we opt for in PGD in order to get a favourable evaluation during ECA, hence, my asking if Peace studies and conflict resolution is cool

I don't think your course of study matters. At least I haven't seen any case that suggests otherwise.

There's someone I knew from the university that studied Igbo linguistics and went on to do a PGD because she made a 2:2 with the intention of running a masters program in the same department afterwards. You can't imagine the surprise when I ran into her and she told me she used that same PGD to claim points for 2 or more certificates. She got ITA with a CRS score of 437, got PPR and CoPR and was only shopping for her landing stuff at the time we met at Marina. Your question just reminded me of her.

You should proceed with your ECA.

2 Likes

Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by efeklvn: 4:59pm On Jan 25, 2019
MsJanez01:


U sure ICES is 5-6 weeks?? My transcript got to them NOV 22nd 2018 and up till now status never change

You mean you're still stuck at 'Application submitted'? Then please send them an email immediately.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by mcstan18(m): 5:00pm On Jan 25, 2019
flyboi1:
Long Post Alert!!!
TIMELINE
FSW outland
ITA 22ND August 2018
AOR 27th september 2018
.
.
.
PPR 25th January (Dated 24th )

Congrats bro
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by emmadeking(m): 5:02pm On Jan 25, 2019
mcstan18:


I don't think your course of study matters. At least I haven't seen any case that suggests otherwise.

There's someone I knew from the university that studied Igbo linguistics and went on to do a PGD because she made a 2:2 with the intention of running a masters program in the same department afterwards. You can't imagine the surprise when I ran into her and she told me she used that same PGD to claim points for 2 or more certificates. She got ITA with a CRS score of 437, got PPR and CoPR and was only shopping for her landing stuff at the time we met at Marina. Your question just reminded me of her.

You should proceed with your ECA.


Thanks bro
I appreciate
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Debsify: 5:07pm On Jan 25, 2019
Matma:


What of IQAS, is it OK to use?
I heard those ones take their time too. ICES is less stressful, but it's their recent wait time that is a concern
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by raphrulz: 5:09pm On Jan 25, 2019
Our God is good

Mon dieu tu es bon!!!

This is great news. Indeed he alone is faithful.. and it has all ended in praise.

To think that u went to carry all the CIC ghost updates alone... when many people they find ghost upandan!

I am really excited for you.

Now to your PPR script... I must say you were very elaborate... not only did u separate the script into key sections of your application, you clearly explained your travails during the course of the whole wait. I'll rate you 9/10.

p.s: The wedding part made me chuckle.

Go and excel in your new land... At least, go prepare the place for us wey dey come.

Good luck bro!

God bless.



flyboi1:
Long Post Alert!!!
TIMELINE
.
.
.

it has ended in Praise!

3 Likes

Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by drcynthia(f): 5:13pm On Jan 25, 2019
flyboi1:
Long Post Alert!!!
TIMELINE
FSW outland
ECA - IQAS July 2016 (They were the fastest as at this time period – 3weeks)
IELTS;
20-08-2016 BC LRWS 8,6.5,7.5,6.5
25-05-2017 BC LRWS 8.5,6.5,7.0,8.0
29-07-2017 BC LRWS 8.5,6.5,7.0,8.0
28-10-2017 BC LRWS 8.5,7.0,7.0,7.0
30-06-2018 MOD LRWS 9,8,7,7.5
SPOUSE
28-07-2018 BC LRWS 9,8.5,7,8
ITA 22ND August 2018
AOR 27th september 2018
MEP & BIL 25TH october 2018
Ghost Update1 21st November 2018
Ghost Update2 22nd January 2019
Ghost Update3 23rd January 2019
PPR 25th January (Dated 24th )


it has ended in Praise!
congrats....it ended in praise....may Canada favour us all...amen
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Olami2903: 5:22pm On Jan 25, 2019
Sigh thank you. Please can you send me your email? Want to make enquiry about how to get the diploma transcript. thanks
nairalandnewbie:
Well i graduated from unilag and i have sent my transcript to IQAS and yes im a lawyer u need to send both ur diploma and subsequent years transcript for it to be a complete 5 years study and to also get the evaluation of a First professional degree... without that your results are not complete. Be guided and u can check Page 1 too for more info it helps
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Maritee(f): 5:24pm On Jan 25, 2019
flyboi1:
Long Post Alert!!!
TIMELINE
FSW outland
ECA - IQAS July 2016 (They were the fastest as at this time period – 3weeks)
IELTS;
20-08-2016 BC LRWS 8,6.5,7.5,6.5
25-05-2017 BC LRWS 8.5,6.5,7.0,8.0
29-07-2017 BC LRWS 8.5,6.5,7.0,8.0
28-10-2017 BC LRWS 8.5,7.0,7.0,7.0
30-06-2018 MOD LRWS 9,8,7,7.5
SPOUSE
28-07-2018 BC LRWS 9,8.5,7,8
ITA 22ND August 2018
AOR 27th september 2018
MEP & BIL 25TH october 2018
Ghost Update1 21st November 2018
Ghost Update2 22nd January 2019
Ghost Update3 23rd January 2019
PPR 25th January (Dated 24th )
.
It has been a really long road. And I just want to give thanks to God, because I know He makes ALL things beautiful in His time.
This journey started from the study route. Got admission to Fanshawe and Vancouver island Uni. Couldn’t raise funds at the time so I took a breather and tried out EE.
I’m going to give back to the thread the way I benefitted from it in days past.

IELTS
IELTS really humbled me mehn. I just couldn’t figure out what I was doing wrong. Reading was a pain. I wrote this dreaded exam 5times. I remember my first exam, didnt even bother reading for it. The mindset was “is it not ordinary english exam”. 5 exams later and look at God. All four remaining exams, I only practiced for reading as that was the part giving me nightmares. I knew the section giving me issues was the last section. It was too long and boring and there was barely any time to finish. For the 5th and final test, I started my reading exam with the last section which was the hardest and solved backwards. Voilaa!
ECA
This was the smoothest part of the journey self. 3 weeks between paying, applying for transcript and IQAS sending me my ECA. I wonder what happened to them post 2016.
WEDDING REGISTRY
The plan was to get married and add my wife post AOR or when I get COPR, but the delay in passing ielts scuffed all that. Score was 439 after the 5th ielts and the average to get ITA was 441. So one morning, I left work and took a stroll down to the registry just to confirm their process. One thing lead to the other and I called my wife (then girlfriend not even fiancé) and gave her our wedding date. She was thunderstruck. I kept saying “hello hello! Can you hear me? Lol
Yes we had plans to marry and we already knew we were going to spend the rest of our lives together, this just brought it closer.
Luckily I had begged her to do ECA and IELTS because after my fourth IELTS, I was tired and I told her to be principal applicant. She reluctantly agreed, because she didn’t think her work experience would qualify. I also registered to do the IELTS exam with her for moral support and reduce the pressure I was placing on her. Lo and behold we both passed. Recalculated our scores…and here we are!
POF
I started this process not knowing where the POF was going to come from but I had faith in God. Few weeks after AOR, God came through for us. We got 100% POF gift from two sources (85/80). This was really bugging me because all through the thread most gift was from just one source. After digesting the gift deed section, I decided to go through with it and be clean with IRCC as expected. Two deed of gift was drafted and signed by all parties. One of the gift deed was to me and the other deed was to my wife. We deposited both in our joint account. My wife also wrote a letter authorising me to use the deed to her as part of our settlement funds. We didn’t notarise the deed as the gift were from family members. We wanted to make it look as natural and logical as possible.

Post AOR
I had promised myself before I submitted our application that I would not be checking the portal every minute. Who was I kidding? It became a routine, every morning before I even assign task to my team members, I would always check to see if there was anything new. I followed ImmiTracker to know when my AOR mates were getting MEP/BIL. After MEP/BIL, the wait became worse because there was nothing to look forward too. Total silence. Not even an ADR. I even emailed Ralph so I could know my situation. Ms Robyn replied a few hours later that criminality was passed, but eligibility and security checks have not being initiated. Then PPR started raining for AOR mates and even people who submitted much later. I knew it was close. Then I logged in one morning and saw the first ghost update. I couldn’t hold my smile. Every morning after that ghost update, I would wake up with excitement only for it to diminish after I refresh my mail. This went on for a while. Then I requested for GCMS notes first week in January (yet to arrive as at the time of writing this report)

“Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity”
Page 1 of this thread cannot be over emphasized. From this thread, I’ve enlightened some people and they keep saying why don’t I become an agent? In this Journey you have to read, research and know what works for you. No two applications are the same. Review your application logically and act as your own Visa officer before submitting. If Finance is your stumbling block, start from somewhere help can arrive at any time but it must meet you prepared. You don’t have to have all the money to start the process.
I wish everyone on the Journey Success and may we all achieve our dreams in Canada.

it has ended in Praise!

2 Likes

Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Obtay: 5:26pm On Jan 25, 2019
Congratulations to you
flyboi1:
Long Post Alert!!!
TIMELINE
FSW outland
ECA - IQAS July 2016 (They were the fastest as at this time period – 3weeks)
IELTS;
20-08-2016 BC LRWS 8,6.5,7.5,6.5
25-05-2017 BC LRWS 8.5,6.5,7.0,8.0
29-07-2017 BC LRWS 8.5,6.5,7.0,8.0
28-10-2017 BC LRWS 8.5,7.0,7.0,7.0
30-06-2018 MOD LRWS 9,8,7,7.5
SPOUSE
28-07-2018 BC LRWS 9,8.5,7,8
ITA 22ND August 2018
AOR 27th september 2018
MEP & BIL 25TH october 2018
Ghost Update1 21st November 2018
Ghost Update2 22nd January 2019
Ghost Update3 23rd January 2019
PPR 25th January (Dated 24th )
.
It has been a really long road. And I just want to give thanks to God, because I know He makes ALL things beautiful in His time.
This journey started from the study route. Got admission to Fanshawe and Vancouver island Uni. Couldn’t raise funds at the time so I took a breather and tried out EE.
I’m going to give back to the thread the way I benefitted from it in days past.

IELTS
IELTS really humbled me mehn. I just couldn’t figure out what I was doing wrong. Reading was a pain. I wrote this dreaded exam 5times. I remember my first exam, didnt even bother reading for it. The mindset was “is it not ordinary english exam”. 5 exams later and look at God. All four remaining exams, I only practiced for reading as that was the part giving me nightmares. I knew the section giving me issues was the last section. It was too long and boring and there was barely any time to finish. For the 5th and final test, I started my reading exam with the last section which was the hardest and solved backwards. Voilaa!
ECA
This was the smoothest part of the journey self. 3 weeks between paying, applying for transcript and IQAS sending me my ECA. I wonder what happened to them post 2016.
WEDDING REGISTRY
The plan was to get married and add my wife post AOR or when I get COPR, but the delay in passing ielts scuffed all that. Score was 439 after the 5th ielts and the average to get ITA was 441. So one morning, I left work and took a stroll down to the registry just to confirm their process. One thing lead to the other and I called my wife (then girlfriend not even fiancé) and gave her our wedding date. She was thunderstruck. I kept saying “hello hello! Can you hear me? Lol
Yes we had plans to marry and we already knew we were going to spend the rest of our lives together, this just brought it closer.
Luckily I had begged her to do ECA and IELTS because after my fourth IELTS, I was tired and I told her to be principal applicant. She reluctantly agreed, because she didn’t think her work experience would qualify. I also registered to do the IELTS exam with her for moral support and reduce the pressure I was placing on her. Lo and behold we both passed. Recalculated our scores…and here we are!
POF
I started this process not knowing where the POF was going to come from but I had faith in God. Few weeks after AOR, God came through for us. We got 100% POF gift from two sources (85/80). This was really bugging me because all through the thread most gift was from just one source. After digesting the gift deed section, I decided to go through with it and be clean with IRCC as expected. Two deed of gift was drafted and signed by all parties. One of the gift deed was to me and the other deed was to my wife. We deposited both in our joint account. My wife also wrote a letter authorising me to use the deed to her as part of our settlement funds. We didn’t notarise the deed as the gift were from family members. We wanted to make it look as natural and logical as possible.

Post AOR
I had promised myself before I submitted our application that I would not be checking the portal every minute. Who was I kidding? It became a routine, every morning before I even assign task to my team members, I would always check to see if there was anything new. I followed ImmiTracker to know when my AOR mates were getting MEP/BIL. After MEP/BIL, the wait became worse because there was nothing to look forward too. Total silence. Not even an ADR. I even emailed Ralph so I could know my situation. Ms Robyn replied a few hours later that criminality was passed, but eligibility and security checks have not being initiated. Then PPR started raining for AOR mates and even people who submitted much later. I knew it
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by efeklvn: 5:43pm On Jan 25, 2019
Cheta55:
Good day everyone, please I have two important questions that I want to ask, first question, has anyone use ICES and gotten two or more degrees, am asking because I want to evaluate my OND and HND, I mean will they consider it as two degrees just like WES? Second question, how do I get my Necco transcript is it my school should send it or Necco should do that? Please your answer will be appreciated. Thank you

ICES doesn't require secondary school verification.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Josefuadjr: 5:56pm On Jan 25, 2019
flyboi1:
Long Post Alert!!!
TIMELINE
FSW outland
ECA - IQAS July 2016 (They were the fastest as at this time period – 3weeks)
IELTS;
20-08-2016 BC LRWS 8,6.5,7.5,6.5
25-05-2017 BC LRWS 8.5,6.5,7.0,8.0
29-07-2017 BC LRWS 8.5,6.5,7.0,8.0
28-10-2017 BC LRWS 8.5,7.0,7.0,7.0
30-06-2018 MOD LRWS 9,8,7,7.5
SPOUSE
28-07-2018 BC LRWS 9,8.5,7,8
ITA 22ND August 2018
AOR 27th september 2018
MEP & BIL 25TH october 2018
Ghost Update1 21st November 2018
Ghost Update2 22nd January 2019
Ghost Update3 23rd January 2019
PPR 25th January (Dated 24th )
.


it has ended in Praise!
Congratulations flyboi. May Canada favour you
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Newbeecey: 6:00pm On Jan 25, 2019
Cough Cough!!!!! I guess its easy to sit and critic other people’s PPR post until you realize that almost 8 hours after seeing your own, you still do not have the words. No emotions, except the fear of ralphrulz scoring of your post when you finally get to it.

Please lemme go an prepare, English language might be my weakpoint afterall. In the meantime, my most recent PPR clinchers (MacShiff, ebony9ja, beeday, boom12) apart from the docs we need to present at VAC, Lagos, can you please advise on what the current fees are and what the process is, including how long on the average the submission will take (I no fit take day off naa, I never resign).

@wholesomegrace, sis we made it o. Newmum, I can finally work around meeting you in real life (I cant wait), Ifeoma77 (I know that looking forward to ur posts will keep me on this thread for a while).

I will be back with the script

48 Likes 2 Shares

Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Matma: 6:12pm On Jan 25, 2019
Debsify:
I heard those ones take their time too. ICES is less stressful, but it's their recent wait time that is a concern

I have DOB error on my waec certificate and I don't want it to conflict with the information in other documents. That's why I'm for alternative.

1 Like

Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Adeyemmy24: 6:43pm On Jan 25, 2019
Newbeecey:
Cough Cough!!!!! I guess its easy to sit and critic other people’s PPR post until you realize that almost 8 hours after seeing your own, you still do not have the words. No emotions, except the fear of ralphrulz scoring of your post when you finally get to it.

Please lemme go an prepare, English language might be my weakpoint afterall. In the meantime, my most recent PPR clinchers (MacShiff, ebony9ja, beeday, boom12) apart from the docs we need to present at VAC, Lagos, can you please advise on what the current fees are and what the process is, including how long on the average the submission will take (I no fit take day off naa, I never resign).

@wholesomegrace, sis we made it o. Newmum, I can finally work around meeting you in real life (I cant wait), Ifeoma77 (I know that looking forward to ur posts will keep me on this thread for a while).

I will be back with the script

Congratulations! But haba, How can you say no emotions...at least plenty joy go dey, plus you go just dey smile all day..lol
Congrats once again, we dey wait o

2 Likes

(1) (2) (3) ... (398) (399) (400) (401) (402) (403) (404) ... (511)

DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 / Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 / Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part2

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 77
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.